The Culinary union and the Tropicana have reached a tentative agreement on a new five-year collective bargaining agreement.

Representatives of Culinary Local 226 announced late Tuesday that a deal had been struck for about 730 workers at the property operated by Wyomissing, Pennsylvania-based regional giant Penn National Gaming. Officials said a ratification vote has not yet been scheduled.

Terms of the tentative agreement were not disclosed.

A spokeswoman for the union tweeted the information just after 9 p.m., adding that negotiations were scheduled Wednesday for Margaritaville, a restaurant and casino within the Flamingo, and on Friday for Binion’s and Four Queens in downtown Las Vegas.

Informational pickets are tentatively scheduled Friday morning and afternoon at the D Las Vegas and Margaritaville.

The Clark County Planning Commission has approved a plan to build 20 homes on the site of Bonnie Springs Ranch. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Dig This opens new location In Las Vegas

Remember when you were a kid and played with construction toys in the sand box? Dig This Las Vegas has the same idea, except instead of toy bulldozers, you get to play with the real thing. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

T.H.E. Salon, owned by Nicole Christie, celebrated their opening at the Veterans Village with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Southwest Airlines considering Las Vegas-Hawaii flights

Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly says the airline is "very focused" on Hawaii. Hawaiians have a strong presence in Las Vegas.The city’s unofficial status is “Hawaii’s ninth island.” In 2018, at least 2,958 people from Hawaii moved to Nevada. Of those, 88.7 percent moved into Clark County, according to driver license surrender data. According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, 310,249 people came to Las Vegas from Hawaii in 2018.

Fewer Nevadans are celebrating Valentine's Day

Fewer Nevadans are celebrating Valentine's Day. About 1.2 million Nevadans are expected to celebrate this year, a 5 percent drop from 2018. A growing number of people consider Valentine’s Day over-commercialized. Others weren’t interested in the holiday or had nobody to celebrate with. But spending is expected to rise. Those who do celebrate are buying for more people. The average American is expected to spend about $162 this year for Valentine’s Day, a 57 percent jump from a decade prior. Katherine Cullen, director of industry and consumer insights at NRF

Rick Helfenbein talks about the impact of tariffs on the clothing industry

MAGIC fashion convention showcases men's clothing trends

The MAGIC fashion convention has come to Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center to showcase some of the hottest clothing trends for men. (Nathan Asselin/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Allegiant Air flight attendants learn how to handle a water landing

Field instructor Ashleigh Markel talks about training prospective flight attendants for Allegiant Air getting live training with a raft for a water landing at the Heritage Park Aquatic Complex in Henderson on Monday. (John Hornberg/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Smith & Wollensky CEO Michael Feighery speaks

Smith & Wollensky CEO Michael Feighery speaks about the new Smith & Wollensky restaurant coming to the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian in Las Vegas.

Smith & Wollensky CEO Michael Feighery speaks

Smith & Wollensky CEO Michael Feighery speaks about the new Smith & Wollensky restaurant coming to the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian in Las Vegas.

Julie Smith Vincenti, curator for the First Look showroom tour on gifts and lifestyle, talks about the emerging trends in those categories for this season. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

Las Vegas house prices are rising

Southern Nevada home prices were up 12 percent year-over-year in November.

Caesars Republic Scottsdale

Caesars Entertainment Corp. is building its first non-gaming hotel in the United States in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Caesars Entertainment Corp.)